Last updated: June 14, 2026
This policy explains what Apex Tech Solutions LLC will and will not publish on the host sites in our network, and what we expect from the buyers who order placements. It applies to every order, alongside our Terms of Service. Where this policy and a signed order conflict, the stricter rule wins.
01Purpose
A guest-post placement is only worth what the host site is worth. The moment a publisher lets spam, thin filler, or deceptive links onto its pages, the value of every link on that domain starts to slide, including yours. This policy is how we protect that value on both sides of the order.
The rules below are not boilerplate. They are the line we hold so that the sites we sell into stay indexable, the content we publish reads like the rest of the site, and the links we place keep doing their job after your payment clears. If a request falls outside these limits, we say no rather than quietly push it through and let the host take the damage.
02Content and links we will place
We place editorial, in-content links inside original articles that fit the host site's subject and audience. A placement reads as a normal piece on the site. The link sits in the body of the article, surrounded by relevant context, pointing to a target page that genuinely belongs in that context.
- Relevant. The article topic and the linked page have to make sense together on that specific host. We will not bolt a finance link onto a gardening blog because the metrics happened to clear.
- In-content. Links live in the body copy, not in a footer, sidebar, author bio, or a stray list of partners. Sitewide and footer links are not something we sell.
- Original. Articles are written for the placement, not spun, not duplicated from another site, and not stuffed past the point a real reader would tolerate.
- One primary target. A standard placement carries a single contextual link to your target, plus any natural outbound references the article needs to read well.
If you need a format we do not offer as standard, such as homepage links, link inserts into existing posts, or multiple targets in one article, ask before you order. Some of it we can quote; some of it we will decline on principle.
03Restricted niches: quoted case by case
Some niches are legal but sensitive. Host publishers treat them differently, search engines scrutinize them harder, and a careless placement can get a whole domain penalized. We do not refuse these outright, but we do not list them at the standard rate either. Each one is reviewed and quoted on a case-by-case basis, against the specific host and the specific target.
- Gambling and betting. Considered only where the host site already covers the space credibly and the target is lawful in its operating market. Many hosts decline it entirely, which narrows the list sharply.
- Adult and dating. Mainstream dating is sometimes workable on the right host. Explicit adult content is out under prohibited content below.
- Pharma and supplements. Health claims have to be defensible and the target has to be a legitimate, lawfully operating seller. Prescription, counterfeit, or unapproved products are refused.
- CBD and cannabis. Accepted only where it is legal in the relevant jurisdiction and the host permits it. Quoted narrowly, and never for unverified medical claims.
- Crypto and finance, handled with care. Established projects and regulated services can be placed on suitable hosts. Token launches, unregistered investment offers, and anything that smells like a pump are declined.
For any restricted niche, expect a higher price, a smaller pool of willing hosts, and a longer review. If a target cannot clear our checks, we will tell you that instead of placing it somewhere it does not belong.
04Prohibited content
The following are refused outright. No quote, no exception, regardless of budget or host availability.
- Illegal goods or services of any kind, including anything that breaks the law in the host site's jurisdiction or the target's operating market.
- Hateful, harassing, or violent content, including material that attacks people on the basis of who they are or incites harm.
- Malware, phishing, or fraud. Targets that distribute malicious software, harvest credentials, or run deceptive schemes are never placed.
- Deceptive or misleading claims, including fake reviews, false health or financial promises, fabricated credentials, and bait-and-switch offers.
- Infringing material, including content that violates copyright or trademark, and links to piracy, counterfeit goods, or stolen assets.
- Explicit adult content, child sexual abuse material, or anything sexualizing minors. This is reported, not just refused.
If you are unsure whether a target falls inside a restricted niche or crosses into prohibited content, send it over before you order. A short pre-check costs nothing and saves a cancelled order.
05Editorial standards on host sites
Every article we publish is held to the standard of the site it goes on. The goal is simple: a reader who lands on the page should not be able to tell it was a placement.
- Content is original, written for the host's audience, and fact-checked to the level the topic demands.
- Tone, length, and formatting match what the host already publishes. A 300-word fragment does not go on a site that runs 1,200-word features.
- Anchor text reads naturally. We do not stuff exact-match commercial anchors that no editor would ever write.
- Outbound links serve the reader. We do not pad an article with throwaway links to inflate a placement.
Host publishers keep editorial discretion. A host may decline a brief, request changes, or set its own standards above ours. When that happens we work the brief to fit, or we move it to a host where it belongs.
06Disclosure of sponsored or partnered content
Where a host site's own policy, an advertising standard, or the law requires that sponsored or partnered content be disclosed, that disclosure stays in place. We do not strip, hide, or override a publisher's required labelling to make a placement look more organic than it is.
Disclosure requirements vary by country and by host. Buyers are responsible for understanding the rules that apply to their own market and their own claims. If a placement requires a specific label to be lawful, that label is part of the deliverable, not an optional extra.
07Anti-spam and no link-scheme manipulation
We do not sell, and we will not run, anything that turns a host site into a link farm or exposes it to a manual action. The whole model depends on hosts staying clean, so the limits here are firm.
- No bulk or automated placements that flood a host with links over a short window.
- No private blog network patterns, no reciprocal link rings, and no schemes built only to pass authority rather than serve readers.
- No manipulation that harms the host, including aggressive anchor profiles, hidden links, cloaking, or anything that puts the publisher's standing at risk.
- No misrepresenting a placement to a host, such as disguising a commercial target as editorial reference when it is not.
If an order would damage the host that fulfils it, we decline the order. A single penalized domain costs us, the publisher, and every other buyer on that site.
08Buyer obligations
The checks we run only work if what you send us is real. By placing an order you confirm the following.
- The target site is lawful and operates legally in its market. You have the right to promote it and to use the content and assets in your brief.
- Your brief is accurate. Anchors, target URLs, claims, and any supporting facts are truthful and not designed to deceive a reader or a publisher.
- You hold the rights to any text, images, or trademarks you supply for the article, and their use does not infringe a third party.
- You will not relabel a restricted or prohibited target as something benign to slip it past review.
If a brief turns out to misrepresent the target, we treat that as a violation of this policy regardless of when it comes to light.
09Consequences of a violation
When a request or an order breaks this policy, our response depends on where in the process we catch it.
- Before placement, we refuse the order or the specific brief. If you funded an order we cannot fulfil within these rules, we refund it under the Refund & Guarantee Policy.
- During fulfilment, we pause and ask for a corrected brief. If it cannot be brought into line, the order is cancelled.
- After publication, if a placement is found to breach this policy, including a target that was misrepresented in the brief, we may remove the content and decline future orders. The guarantee does not cover links lost to a violation on the buyer's side.
We would rather lose an order than place something that harms a host or breaks the law. That is the trade this policy exists to make.
10Questions about a specific request
If you are not sure whether a niche, a target, or a brief fits inside these rules, ask before you order. A quick pre-check is free and saves everyone the friction of a cancelled order. Reach us at [email protected].
Apex Tech Solutions LLC is registered in state / jurisdiction with its registered office at registered address. Legal notices should be directed to legal contact. This policy may be updated as our network and the rules around it change; the date at the top reflects the current version.